Comparing User LDAP Entries for Schema Version 1
and Schema Version 2 Modes

User LDAP entries for Schema version 1 mode and Schema version 2 modes
reflect the products that use them. They carry different object classes and
attributes depending on which other products and administration tools access
them. For example, for Schema version 2 modes with Access Manager, many Access
Manager attributes starting with “iplanet-am-” are added to user
entries. For Schema version 1 mode, the iPlanet Delegated Administrator object
class nsManagedPerson and its attributes are added to user
entries.

This section contains examples of user LDAP entries for both schemas
for Messaging Server and Calendar Server.

Examples of User LDAP Entries for Messaging Server

This section contains examples of user LDAP entries for Schema version
1 and Schema version 2 modes. The Schema version 1 mode entry is larger and
more complete. The Schema version 2 mode entry illustrates a minimal user
entry.

Notice the Access Manager object classes iplanet-am-managed-person, iplanet-am-user-service, and iplanetpreferences. Likewise, the attributes from these object classes are iplanet-am-modifiable-by, and preferredLanguage.

Sometimes an object class in included but none of its attributes are
currently used. This can be done to simplify the addition of further attributes
later, without having to add the object class, but its not mandatory.

Examples of User LDAP Entries for Calendar

This section contains examples of user LDAP entries for Schema version
1 and Schema version 2 modes. The Schema version 1 mode entry is larger and
more complete. The Schema version 2 modes entry illustrates a minimal user
entry. This illustrates that user entries can be very complex or very minimal,
depending on your needs.